Oh pls Seun, D-9 sucked - as in, major. Sure the plot was okay - karma coming to visit the baddie; the evils of discrimination, and all that - but the film as a whole. . . . oh Lordy Lord! Unless you're comparing it to Nollywood products

@V: c'mon dude, is it cos i rarely hang out here? Okay from now on, you'll see me in action.

I saw the review on district 9 when it just came outbut just saw the move like 2 weeks ago. To me I fink themovie was alright. But there was too many Nigerian bashingin the movie, I just wonder why.

Does any1 fink there's gonna be a continuation? Sincethe alien that took off with the mothership claimedhe was gonna be back in 3 years to fix the guy that was transforming into an alien. Please any1 with info shud feed me back.

James Cameron's completely immersive spectacle "Avatar" may have been a little too real for some fans who say they have experienced depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the film because they long to enjoy the beauty of the alien world Pandora.

"Ever since I went to see 'Avatar' I have been depressed. Watching the wonderful world of Pandora and all the Na'vi made me want to be one of them. I can't stop thinking about all the things that happened in the film and all of the tears and shivers I got from it," Mike posted. "I even contemplate suicide thinking that if I do it I will be rebirthed in a world similar to Pandora and the everything is the same as in 'Avatar.' ". . .

"When I woke up this morning after watching Avatar for the first time yesterday, the world seemed , gray. It was like my whole life, everything I've done and worked for, lost its meaning," Hill wrote on the forum. "It just seems so , meaningless. I still don't really see any reason to keep , doing things at all. I live in a dying world." . . .

"One can say my depression was twofold: I was depressed because I really wanted to live in Pandora, which seemed like such a perfect place, but I was also depressed and disgusted with the sight of our world, what we have done to Earth. I so much wanted to escape reality," Hill said. . . .

"After discussing on the forums for a while now, my depression is beginning to fade away. Having taken a part in many discussions concerning all this has really, really helped me," Hill said. "Before, I had lost the reason to keep on living -- but now it feels like these feelings are gradually being replaced with others."

*where's the icon for rolling on the floor in uncontrolable laughter* oh yes there it is . . .

Have seen it 4 times and will still see it again. The movie is da bomb!What really thrilled me is how emotional the film was and how the emotions masked the 3D technology used in the film. Much emphasis was not on the technology, which is actually the first of its kind, but on the storyline. To be candid, that movie deserves the 2009 Movie of the Year and the Lady who played Netyri should be nominated the Best Female Artist.